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Plate Tectonics Jeopardy Earth Layers Tectonic Plates Boundaries Short Answer Potpourri 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy

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A-100 QUESTION : Upon which part (layer) of the Earth do tectonic plates move? ANSWER : Asthenosphere

A-200 QUESTION: Which layer is the thickest and strongest layer? ANSWER: Mesosphere

A-300 QUESTION: Which earth layers are liquid? Which are solid? ANSWER: Liquid: Outer core and asthenosphere Solid: Lithosphere, Mesosphere, Inner core

A-400 QUESTION: What makes up less than 1% of earth’s mass? ANSWER: Continental and Oceanic Crust (there are only 2 types of crust)

A-500 QUESTION: Which physical layers would you pass through if you were drilling to the center of the earth? ANSWER: Lithosphere (rock sphere), asthenosphere (weak sphere), mesosphere (middle sphere), outer core, inner core

B-100 QUESTION: This drags tectonic plates sideways. ANSWER: Convection

B-200 QUESTION: This causes plates to slide down the lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary. ANSWER: Ridge push

B-300 QUESTION: Oceanic plates are forced downward because they sink and are pulled. ANSWER: Slab pull

B-400 QUESTION: Hot material rises and cool material sinks in a circular motion. ANSWER: Convection

B-500 QUESTION: Sea-floor spreading occurs at a _____. And what are the three ways that mountains can be formed? ANSWER: Mid-ocean ridge. Folding, faulting, volcanism.

C-100 QUESTION: When two plates collide and a continental/continental boundary is an example. ANSWER: Convergent boundaries

C-200 QUESTION: Plates slide past each other causing earthquakes. ANSWER: Transform boundary

C-300 QUESTION: Sea-floor spreading is what type of boundary? ANSWER: Divergent boundary

C-400 QUESTION: A rock that has no stress is called what? ANSWER: Undeformed

C-500 QUESTION: What are the three types of faults and which way do the fault blocks move? ANSWER: Normal fault: hanging wall moves down. Reverse fault: hanging wall moves up. Strike-slip fault: Horizontal movement.

D-100 QUESTION: How is a tectonic plate like an iceberg? ANSWER: There is more mass below the surface than above the surface.

D-200 QUESTION: What type of evidence is used to justify continental drift. ANSWER: Fossils are found on different continents. Glacier grooves.

D-300 QUESTION: Describe what is interesting about the shapes of the continents and how it was important millions of years ago. ANSWER: The continents all seem to fit together like a puzzle. They all formed Pangaea long ago.

D-400 QUESTION: A rock tells you that it is stressed out. What are the two types of stress that rocks can have? ANSWER: Compression and tension

D-500 QUESTION: If the layers of the earth did NOT move, where would the continents most likely be today? ANSWER: Back together like Pangaea.

E-100 QUESTION: What is the continental crust mostly made of? ANSWER: Granite

E-200 QUESTION: Who wrote about the theory of continental drift? ANSWER: Alfred Wegener.

E-300 QUESTION: How do scientists know about what is at the center of the earth? ANSWER: Seismic waves

E-400 QUESTION: What is folding, what is faulting? ANSWER: Folding: rock layers bend due to stress. Faulting: Surface along which rocks break and slide past each other.

E-500 QUESTION: What is the name of the process shown in the picture? What are points A, B, C, D? ANSWER: Sea-floor spreading, Asthenosphere / Magma, Younger, Older, Mid-ocean ridge

FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTION: Why have humans NOT dug to the center of the earth? ANSWER: It is too far, too hot and there is too much pressure.